Calls for Justice

Kevin Rinker

9 min · 11. feb. 2024
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Over the next few episodes of Calls for Justice, you’ll hear stories from the people who worked on the project, from creating the concept to painting the booth. Kevin Rinker is a podcast producer at WABE as well as a co-creator of the Calls for Justice project and payphone recording booth. Playful Technology’s guide to making an audio guestbook [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI6ielrP1SE]   Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources. For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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13 episoder

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Aches

Over the next few episodes of Calls for Justice, you’ll hear stories from the people who worked on the project, from creating the concept to painting the booth. Aches is a graffiti writer based in Atlanta. He and Wage are the artists behind the tags and some of the stickers that adorn the phonebooth. Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources.   For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

3. mar. 20241 min
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Perry Patterson

Over the next few episodes of Calls for Justice, you’ll hear stories from the people who worked on the project, from creating the concept to painting the booth. Perry Patterson has been working at WABE for more than three decades. He built the phone booth structure that houses the payphone and helped engineer higher quality recordings by running a lav mic through the phone. Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources.   For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

18. feb. 20242 min
episode Kevin Rinker cover

Kevin Rinker

Over the next few episodes of Calls for Justice, you’ll hear stories from the people who worked on the project, from creating the concept to painting the booth. Kevin Rinker is a podcast producer at WABE as well as a co-creator of the Calls for Justice project and payphone recording booth. Playful Technology’s guide to making an audio guestbook [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI6ielrP1SE]   Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources. For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

11. feb. 20249 min
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Emme

Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources. Visitors to Science Gallery Atlanta [https://www.atlanta.sciencegallery.com/] contributed their voice to the podcast by recording a response to prompts on justice in media. Each contributor with a published episode had the option to become a co-owner of the podcast, allowing them to be justly compensated for lending their voice to this project. Consider this an invitation to join the call. For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

4. feb. 20241 min
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Constance

Calls for Justice is an interactive podcast experiment, inspired by the intent of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967: to provide and extend a platform for education and innovation through a diversity of voices and programming that reflect and serve the public. As a way of questioning justice in media, Calls for Justice democratizes both voice and ownership of the podcast, aiming to interrogate barriers in media such as gatekeeping and power hoarding; lack of ownership; discrimination; and access to resources. Visitors to Science Gallery Atlanta [https://www.atlanta.sciencegallery.com/] contributed their voice to the podcast by recording a response to prompts on justice in media. Each contributor with a published episode had the option to become a co-owner of the podcast, allowing them to be justly compensated for lending their voice to this project. Consider this an invitation to join the call. For more information, visit wabe.org/callsforjustice/ [http://wabe.org/callsforjustice/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

28. jan. 20242 min